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Commercialization Demonstration of Mid-Sized Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage Technology for Electric Utility Applications.


DE2008932779

Publication Date 2008
Personal Author Weber, C. M.
Page Count 83
Abstract As an outgrowth of the Technology Reinvestment Program of the 1990s, an Agreement was formed between BWXT and the DOE to promote the commercialization of Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage (SMES) technology. Business and marketing studies showed that the performance of electric transmission lines could be improved with this SMES technology by stabilizing the line thereby allowing the reserved stability margin to be used. One main benefit sought was to double the capacity and the amount of energy flow on an existing transmission line by enabling the use of the reserved stability margin, thereby doubling revenue. Also, electrical disturbances, power swings, oscillations, cascading disturbances and brown/black-outs could be mitigated and rendered innocuous; thereby improving power quality and reliability. Additionally, construction of new transmission lines needed for increased capacity could be delayed or perhaps avoided (with significant savings) by enabling the use of the reserved stability margin of the existing lines. Two crucial technical aspects were required; first, a large, powerful, dynamic, economic and reliable superconducting magnet, capable of oscillating power flow was needed; and second, an electrical power interface and control to a transmission line for testing, demonstrating and verifying the benefits and features of the SMES system was needed.
Keywords
  • Energy storage
  • AC losses
  • Superconducting magnetic energy storage
  • Superconducting magnets
  • Manufacturing
  • Oscillations
  • Power transmission lines
  • Marketing
  • Reliability
  • Economics
  • Cost recovery
  • Commercialization
Source Agency
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
Corporate Authors BWX Technologies, Inc., Lynchburg, VA.; Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Supplemental Notes Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Document Type Technical Report
Title Note Final technial rept.
NTIS Issue Number 200824
Contract Number
  • DE-FC36-94GO10011
Commercialization Demonstration of Mid-Sized Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage Technology for Electric Utility Applications.
Commercialization Demonstration of Mid-Sized Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage Technology for Electric Utility Applications.
DE2008932779

  • Energy storage
  • AC losses
  • Superconducting magnetic energy storage
  • Superconducting magnets
  • Manufacturing
  • Oscillations
  • Power transmission lines
  • Marketing
  • Reliability
  • Economics
  • Cost recovery
  • Commercialization
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
  • DE-FC36-94GO10011
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